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32 The French and Indian War VII: The Fall of New France
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32 The French and Indian War VII: The Fall of New France

The Plains of Abraham and the end of the Seven Years War

Iroquois History and Legends · Andrew James Cotter

June 19, 201736m 14s

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Show Notes

Today we end our seven part series on the French and Indian War. The years 1759 and 1760 would see the end of all conflict in North America for the Seven Years War.  This week we cover the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, how the Haudenosaunee united with the Canadian Iroquois against the French, the Battle of the Thousand Islands, the burning of the Onondaga village of Oswegatchi, the fall of Montreal and the Treaty of Paris in 1763 that forever changed the balance of power in North America. 

Sources:

THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA BY FRED ANDERSON

THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA

IROQUOIS DIPLOMACY ON THE EARLY AMERICAN FRONTIER BY TIMOTHY J. SHANNON

GUYASUTA AND THE FALL OF INDIAN AMERICA BY BRADY J. CRYTZER


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